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Authorisation for the purpose of the seasonal work (migr_resseaw)

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National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS)

Compiling agency: Secretary of State for Migrations– Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations.

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Data collection on seasonal workers statistics based on Article 26 of Directive 2014/36/EU on the conditions of entry and stay of third-country nationals for the purpose of employment as seasonal workers.

The following datasets are collected under this framework:

  • Authorisations for the purpose of seasonal work by status, length of validity, economic sector and citizenship (migr_ressw1_1);
  • Authorisations issued for the purpose of seasonal work by economic sector, sex and citizenship (migr_ressw2).

Directive 2014/36/EU was transposed at national level on 16 August 2022.

15 November 2024

See table 3.4. in annex ‘Quality report tables on Seasonal Workers’.

Authorizations.

See table 3.6. in annex ‘Quality report tables on Seasonal Workers’.

Spain.

Calendar year.

This operation is prepared on the basis of the information provided by administrative sources. In this sense, its accuracy may be affected by the time lags involved in the management of administrative procedures.

Number of autorithations for seasonal work.

The percentage of records where it is necessary to impute the value of some variable, mainly the sex or age of the person, is negligible. However, the Population Register is used to correct these records in case of error. The Population Register is also used to correct, in case of error, the age of persons 100 years or older for whom a valid permit is recorded, and subsequently exclude from the statistics those persons 100 years or older who have not carried out any procedures in the last 5 years.

The Permanent Immigration Observatory validates the files to correct errors that occur during recording in the administrative registers. Additionally, it ensures internal consistency of the data.

See table 18.1. in annex ‘Quality report tables on Seasonal Workers’.

Yearly.

Data supply to Eurostat is in accordance with the Regulation and the Technical Guidelines, also concerning the timeframe of sending data to Eurostat.

The tables are produced and send to Eurostat within the mandatory deadlines.

The results are completely consistent across the territory, at all levels of disaggregation, as they are calculated at the most disaggregated level possible, and the totals are obtained by aggregating results. In addition, they are calculated based on the definitions established in the European Regulation 862/2007 as amended by the Regulation (EU) 2020/851, the Commission Regulation (EU) No 216/2010 implementing the categories of reasons for residence permits and the Directive 2014/36/EU on the conditions of entry and stay of third-country nationals for the purpose of employment as seasonal workers.

See table 15.2. in annex ‘Quality report tables on Seasonal Workers’.